History

List of 24 items.

1976

The school was formed and originally named St. Andrews Episcopal School. Early in 1976, All Saints Episcopal Day School was incorporated as a legal entity. An independent school board was formed, and the school year began with an enrollment of 118 students and 11 faculty members.

1977 - 1982

The school moved from leasing First Christian Church to Christ Episcopal Church as a temporary tenant until it was feasible to obtain separate facilities.

1982

The 7th grade was added. Mr. W.W. Wagley donated 20 acres for a new school site which is the school's current campus.

1983 - 1984

The new building was completed for the 1983 - 1984 school year and 326 students were

enrolled in preschool through 8th grade.

1990 - 1991

The first Founders’ Day dinner was held and Mr. James Wynne, Jr. was honored.

1991 - 1992

The Board of Trustees approved an orderly expansion of All Saints by adding 9th grade in the fall of 1993 and an additional grade each year until the Upper School program was complete.

1992 - 1993

The Board of Trustees officially announced a capital campaign to include the purchase of 108 acres for Davis Sports and Multi-Purpose Center with administrative offices and five classrooms, two portable buildings, and Brookshire Drive.

1994 - 1995

Genecov Hall was completed in August of 1995, the Upper School was expanded to 10th grade, and the athletic fields were completed.

1995 - 1996

The Upper School building, Irwin Hall, was completed and the Lower School playground

and fields were added.

1996 - 1997

Upper School's enrollment increased to 79 students and graduated their first graduates. The class of 1997 had 12 proud trailblazers.

1997 - 1998

All Saints' first National Merit Scholar was Mr. Kerry Lee.

1998 - 1999

Rogers Hall, a 30,000 square foot building containing administrative offices, state of the art library, two computer labs, audio visual room, and conference room was completed.

1999 - 2000

The Mewbourne Math Enrichment Program was introduced.

2000 - 2001

Vaughn Hall, containing six classrooms, administrative offices, two art studios, and a computer lab, was completed. First DECATS summer program was introduced.

2002 - 2003

2003 - 2004

2005 - 2006

Five National Merit Commended Scholars brought All Saints total to 18 Commended Scholars and six National Merit Finalists in the past three years.

2006 - 2007

All Saints fielded its first varsity and middle school football teams.

2007

The Mewbourne Field and Track Complex was completed and opened in September of 2007.

2008

All Saints was accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest

and was elected into the Association on November 11, 2008. That same month, the Bruce G. Brookshire Family Student Athletic Center was opened.

2010 - 2011

All Saints was officially accepted as a member into the National Association of

Independent Schools.

2015 - 2016

In 2015, a Capital Campaign was approved to renovate the Lower School and make improvements across the campus. In 2016, a new Chapel was consecrated. The new Chapel is a beautiful dedication to our spiritual pillar and beautiful place of worship for our school community.

2016 - 2017

In 2016, Mr. Mike Cobb is named Head of School. The school celebrates 40 years of excellence. Phase I of "Honor Our Past, Imagine Our Future" campaign completed with renovations to the Lower School porte cochere, carpool, and foyer. Lower School and Intermediate/Middle School Makerspaces created to inspire, encourage, and compel students to become designers, developers, collaborators, and leaders ready to make a difference in the world. Additionally, innovative teaching was heightened with 3D printers, a laser cutter, a milling machine and more. The “Honor Our Past, Imagine Our Future” Campaign was launched. In 2017, ground is broken for the Center for Innovation at All Saints, the Lower School Collaboratory, and the Lower School Learning Farm.

2017 - 2018

Phase II of "Honor Our Past, Imagine Our Future" campaign completed with the opening of the Upper School Center For Innovation, the Lower School Collaboratory, and the Learning Farm.